I’ve been out of town for a week, so progress on the Whole Foods site hasn’t been on my radar. But now that I’m back, it looks like it was a productive week — about six "portholes" have been punched in the hitherto all-brick facade on the Richmond Avenue side of the building, and there’s lots of activity in the front of the store today, with several dirt-moving trucks parked out front and some of the original brick facade where the Minyard’s sign originally hung being taken down. To see for yourself, click here.
I’ve been out of town for a week, so progress on the Whole Foods site hasn’t been on my radar. But now that I’m back, it looks like it was a productive week — about six "portholes" have been punched in the hitherto all-brick facade on the Richmond Avenue side of the building, and there’s lots of activity in the front of the store today, with several dirt-moving trucks parked out front and some of the original brick facade where the Minyard’s sign originally hung being taken down. To see for yourself, click here.